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MATCH PACK: Barnet F&Qs

31 March 2017

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MATCH PACK: Barnet F&Qs

31 March 2017

Information and FAQs about our game against Barnet...


Ahead of Saturday's big Sky Bet League Two fixture against Barnet, here is all the essential information you need:

Prostate Cancer UK:


This Saturday we’re welcoming PCUK to the Lamex Stadium in order to raise awareness and funds for Prostate cancer. 


Volunteers will be collecting funds inside and outside the ground so please give generously when you see them.


Please find out more here.


Tickets:

Saturday's game is a Category A fixture and tickets are available for home fans either in advance or on the day of the game. 

Advance tickets are cheaper and are on sale until 5pm on Friday in the club shop or midnight online.

Both HOME & AWAY fans can pay on the day from either the ticket office or straight from the cash turnstiles at the following prices:

West Stand (home fans) and South Stand (away fans)

Adult - £24
Concession - £21
U22 - £16
U16 - £12
U12 - £10

East Terrace and North Terrace (home fans)

Adult - £20
Concession - £18
U22 - £12
U16 - £8
U12 - £6

Collecting match tickets?

The club shop and ticket office will be open from midday on Saturday for anyone wishing to buy merchandise or tickets.

Parking:

Can all fans please note, there will be LIMITED parking available at Fairlands Valley car park.

We advise that fans find an alternative solution such as using the multi-storey car parks in town and/or using our shuttle bus service.

Please do not park on the grass verges alongside the A602 as your vehicle is likely to be ticketed by the local authorities.

Fans are also reminded that parking is not allowed in the adjacent retail parks. Parking is restricted to 90 minutes on all match days, which come in to effect two hours before kick-off. Anyone exceeding this time limit could face a £100 fine. 

Any fans parking in residential streets are asked to be considerate with their parking and not to block driveways and cause inconvenience for local residents.





Shuttle bus service:

Our Arriva matchday shuttle bus service is up and running tomorrow afternoon. 

The bus runs in a loop from Stevenage Bus Station (Stop K) and Stevenage Railway Station (Stop N) to The Lamex Stadium (North Terrace bus stop). 

All supporters, including away fans, are invited to use this shuttle which costs just £1 return. Our updated timetable can be found here.





Pre-Match Food & Drink:

The Broadhall Suite will be open to BOTH home and away fans from midday and is the perfect place to enjoy some food and drink on a matchday. We expect Saturday to be particularly busy so advise fans to get there early. Located in the south-east corner of the ground, it is easily accessible for all supporters.

The Corner Bar:

Fans in both the North and East Terraces can enjoy a drink inside the ground at the Corner Bar located in the north-east side of the ground. The bar opens when the turnstiles open and sells Carlsberg, London Pride, San Miguel, Kopparberg, wine, WKD and water.



Not going to the match?

Boro PlayerHD subscribers can listen to full match commentary for only £4.49 a month. Extended highlights, previews and reaction are also exclusive to Boro PlayerHD.



Fans can also keep up to date with the game via our Twitter feed which is our main hub on match days.

84' - GOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL @BEN_KENNEDY6!

AN ABSOLUTE BEAUTY INTO THE TOP CORNER! 2-0. pic.twitter.com/rfr73PwanA

— StevenageFC Official (@StevenageFC) March 11, 2017


Stevenage FC FAQs
  
Q. How do I get to The Lamex?

A. Stevenage is easily accessible from locations around the country with The Lamex Stadium also simple to find once you're here. (Click here to download a copy of the below map)
 
 

By Car (SG2 8RH)

- Leave A1(M) at Junction 7 and head into Stevenage. 
- Cross over first roundabout (2nd exit) 
- Cross over second roundabout (2nd exit) and parking (500 spaces) is available on your left at Fairlands Valley car park. The ground will be on your right. 
- See above for parking options
 
By Rail

Stevenage railway station is on the East Coast main line and has regular services running between the capital and the north. Great Northern trains run between London Kings Cross (from 25 mins) and Peterborough (50 mins). Many Virgin East Coast mainline services also stop at Stevenage providing travel options between London, Leeds, York, Newcastle and Edinburgh.
 
On arrival at the station you then have three options to continue your journey to The Lamex:

By Shuttle Bus: Use our shuttle bus service which runs from the bus station and railway station to The Lamex Stadium for just £1 return. For all the details and timetable, please click here.

By Taxi: A taxi will take five minutes and cost approximately £5. Turn left out of the ticket barriers, take the next left down stairs and the taxi rank is immediately on your left.
 
By Foot: The railway station is approximately one mile from the ground and is easily accessible using the town's footpaths and pedestrian underpasses. Turn left out of the ticket barriers and take the next stairs on the right, prior to the bridge. Head along the A602, Lytton Way, with the railway and car parks on your right hand side. At the roundabout with Stevenage police station, take the second exit into Six Hills Way. At the next roundabout take the third exit (right) continuing along the A602 Monkswood Road, passing Asda on your right and North Herts College. After about 1/2 a mile you will arrive at a roundabout and The Lamex will be directly in front of you.
 
Q. What time is the club shop and ticket office open?

A. The club shop and ticket office will be open from midday.

Once inside the ground, fans in the East Terrace will also have the chance to buy official club merchandise from the Supporters Association hut.

Q. What time will the gates open?

A. All turnstiles will be open from approximately 1:45pm.

Q. Where do I enter the ground?

A. Where to enter the stadium depends on your ticket. Find your correct gate below and then click on the link beneath to download a copy of our stadium map.
 
- Home fans in the West Stand (seats) need to enter through Gates 1-4 (to the north of the ground) or Gate 21 (south).
- Home fans in the North Terrace (standing) need to enter through Gates 5-8.
- Home fans in the East Terrace (standing) need to enter through Gates 10-12 (to the north of the ground) or Gates 13-16 underneath the centre of the East Terrace. Season ticket holders can enter through Gate 9.
- Barnet fans will be situated in the South Stand (seats), accessible through Gates 17-20.
- Press and scouts are required to collect passes from the Executive Suite underneath the South (away) Stand.
- Corporate hospitality guests will enter the stadium through the Directors & Hospitality entrance.

 
Click here to download a copy of our stadium map.

Q. How much is a programme?

A. Priced at £3, our match day programme will be available around the stadium on Saturday and features a range of features including four kids pages, player interviews and fan features. Read more information here.


 
Q. Is there food available inside the ground?

A. Yes, all four stands have tea bars under new management for 2016/17. 

Q. How will I know where to find the nearest tea bar, toilets etc?

A. The easiest way to find the nearest tea bar, toilets and exit is by following the arrows on our pitchside gate signs (see below), at the front of each stand. Alternatively you can ask a steward.

 

Q. How do I report an incident of discrimination, harassment or abuse?

A. You can speak to a nearby steward who will help you report the incident. Alternatively, you could download and report incidents using the Kick It Out Reporting App.

Q. What if I have questions on the day?

A. If you have any questions during your visit then please don’t hesitate to ask one of our friendly stewards. They will be able to help you out with any queries you may have.

 


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